Guest Joe_supra Report post Posted 02/19/2015 07:44 PM Hello, I'm trying now to get incoming calls. I can see the incoming SIP flows in Wireshark but i dont see VG getting anything. The IP of the PC on which VG is installed is 192.168.0.10 thank you Joe Config - Copy.zip capture5.zip Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 02/19/2015 09:20 PM The SIP calls are arriving from a different IP address the what the system registers with. Is there a firewall enabled on this system? Please try configuring the firewall to allow incoming messages from that new IP address (or disabling it temporarily) and see if it makes a difference. Share this post Link to post
Guest Joe_supra Report post Posted 02/19/2015 11:09 PM i modified the firewall and look better but i got the incoming call immedialty disconnected with busy tone on the caller side. I have attached the vg logs and the wireshark capture.. thanks Joe log.zip capture6.zip Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 02/19/2015 11:47 PM Call was answered but then looks like Dialogic HMP drivers did not like something about this call. Can you please .ZIP up and post the rtf logs from Dialogic's /log/ subdirectory. Maybe they will show what the issue was. 218 000331.281 2672 3 fn AnswerCall 8000001 (sXMLOptions=[]) 219 000331.283 2672 3 dx_adjsv (2, SV_VOLUMETBL, SV_ABSPOS, SV_ADD4DB) default call 220 000331.283 2672 3 gc_AnswerCall crn=8000001 221 000331.314 2660 3 ev idx=11 : evttype=2049(2049), crn=8000001, data=0436A4F0(05F2B228), len=8(8) q: 0/1 222 000331.314 2660 3 ev GCEV_TASKFAIL crn=8000001 223 000331.314 2660 GCEV_TASKFAIL ResultInfo: gcValue=137(0x89|EGC_CCLIBSPECIFIC|cclib specific - a catchall) gcMsg=[CCLIB specific] ccLibId=8 ccLibName=[GC_H3R_LIB] ccValue=[0x6||] ccMsg=[IPERR_INTERNAL - see rtf log] additionalinfo=[] 224 000331.314 2660 3 r Dialogic GCEV_TASKFAIL 2049 (0 137 6 NOADVICE CCLIB specific IPERR_INTERNAL - see rtf log) Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 02/20/2015 03:41 AM If you just opened port 5060 on the firewall then maybe you need to open some other ports as well to allow for RTP ? Suggest trying with firewall fully disabled for a while and see it it makes a difference - then you'll know if the problem is the firewall or something else. Share this post Link to post
Guest Joe_supra Report post Posted 02/20/2015 11:00 AM Actually i tried disabling completey the FW and i get the same behavious.. Here are the HPM logs Thanks Joe HPM_log.zip Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 02/20/2015 11:35 AM Most likely the problem is that some other program is using ports that HMP needs, or prevents HMP from opening the port.AntiVirus software could be one reason.Other communications tools could be interfering here as well, eg: chatting tools, Outlook, Skype, ActiveSync etc.Default port on which HMP wants to accept incoming RTP traffic is 49152.You can probably do a port scan or (best) just disable other software and restart Windows.Runnig HMP+VoiceGuide on an otherwise clean Windows install would be best.Do you have multiple network cards in the system? If you please do this: stop the DCM, select the card, go to Config -> Default IP, select the correct on (which also has to match the one in HMP license file). After that, start the DCM again.Relevant part of Dialogic RTF log says: 02/20/2015 00:03:31.240 4056 2660 gc ERR1 gc_parmblk_mgr ----- CParmBlkMgr::ReleaseCParmBlk(): Could not find GC_PARM_BLKP = 0x60705ed in map, return EGC_INVPARMBLK 02/20/2015 00:03:31.309 4056 5152 Dm3Odi.dll Error Qcd [0:0:1:5:1] CDm3StdComp::Dm3GetErrorResult() -> (Std_MsgError) Message[0x4002] Xid[0x5] Src[0:0:1:5:1] Dest[18:255:0:0:0] ErrorCode[0x7] 02/20/2015 00:03:31.309 4056 5152 libipm_ipvsc ERR1 CIPVscChannel ipmB1C1 --- ::OnStartMediaSession: ch=ipmB1C1 ErrorCode=0x7 -Invalid parameter value., PrevError=0x0 02/20/2015 00:03:31.309 4056 5152 libipm_ipvsc ERR1 CIPVscChannel ipmB1C1 --- ConvertDM3ResultToR4Error: RESULT_COMPONENT_ERROR error code: 0x7 02/20/2015 00:03:31.309 4056 5152 libipm_ipvsc ERR1 CIPVscChannel ipmB1C1 --- ConvertDM3ResultToR4Error: RESULT_COMPONENT_ERROR converted error code: 0x2 02/20/2015 00:03:31.309 4056 652 gc_h3r ERR1 mediastate.cpp:1319 ! 1 ! << MediaState::ipmEventHandler :IPMEV_ERROR received from media 02/20/2015 00:03:31.309 4056 652 gc_h3r ERR1 mediastate.cpp:1168 ! 1 ! mediaPrintLog:st ST_TX_START_2FDX Printing event/transition log 02/20/2015 00:03:31.309 4056 652 gc_h3r ERR1 mediastate.cpp:1188 ! 1 ! mediaPrintLog:TRAN_COMPLETE Ev EV_ATTACH , st ST_NULL 02/20/2015 00:03:31.309 4056 652 gc_h3r ERR1 mediastate.cpp:1188 ! 1 ! mediaPrintLog:TRAN_COMPLETE Ev EV_GET_LOCAL , st ST_WAIT_FOR_INFO 02/20/2015 00:03:31.309 4056 652 gc_h3r ERR1 mediastate.cpp:1188 ! 1 ! mediaPrintLog:TRAN_COMPLETE Ev EV_GETNEWPORTS , st ST_WAIT_FOR_CALL 02/20/2015 00:03:31.309 4056 652 gc_h3r ERR1 mediastate.cpp:1188 ! 1 ! mediaPrintLog:TRAN_COMPLETE Ev EV_GET_LOCAL , st ST_WAIT_FOR_INFO 02/20/2015 00:03:31.309 4056 652 gc_h3r ERR1 mediastate.cpp:1188 ! 1 ! mediaPrintLog:TRAN_COMPLETE Ev EV_CONNECT_HDX_TX , st ST_WAIT_FOR_CALL 02/20/2015 00:03:31.309 4056 652 gc_h3r ERR1 mediastate.cpp:1188 ! 1 ! mediaPrintLog:TRAN_COMPLETE Ev EV_MODIFY_HDX2FDX , st ST_TX_STARTING 02/20/2015 00:03:31.309 4056 652 gc_h3r ERR1 mediastate.cpp:1188 ! 1 ! mediaPrintLog:TRAN_COMPLETE Ev EV_ERROR , st ST_TX_START_2FDX Share this post Link to post
Guest Joe_supra Report post Posted 02/20/2015 04:34 PM I see that the port 49152 is used bu the proscess 444, but i cant find that process or service in the task bar... so how can I know what is this process ? Tkx Joe TCP 0.0.0.0:27000 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 1776TCP 0.0.0.0:49152 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 444TCP 0.0.0.0:49153 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 800 Share this post Link to post
Guest Joe_supra Report post Posted 02/20/2015 04:55 PM This helped me . I could not find the process so i have used TCPView.exe where i could find the 444 PID. I killed it and I can now make incoming calls. For information that PID was used by Winint.exe. Don't know what that is but killed it and now works fine .. Thanks Joe Share this post Link to post